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A virtual behind-the-wheel experience tracks behavior on the road.
Fred Gardaphé ’76 knew that if he didn’t get out of the Mafia-dominated neighborhood where he grew up, he could wind up dead. UW–Madison provided a way out.
The store and its name evoke memories both strong and sweet.
It’s never easy replacing a legend, but that’s exactly what UW sophomore Alex Rigsby x’14 is trying to do.
When I first came to the university in 1978, I had never lived away from home or in a big city. Everything was new to me.
Work flows from “the best of reasons,” says new director of primate research center.
The college years can be a stressful time of life. Then add the weak economy and the uncertain job market, and you get a recipe for student mental-health issues.
David Ward named UW–Madison’s interim chancellor after Biddy Martin moves on.
With state funding falling, regents raise tuition 5.5 percent.
On Wisconsin takes a look back at what band members wore while bringing joy to Badger fans and audiences everywhere.
Richard Davis likes to reminisce about his life and career in music.
A couple’s family endowment helps to grow scholarships for students in need.
When you enroll at the UW, you’d better be prepared to learn a lot — and to develop your upper body strength.
Suzy Favor Hamilton ’91 helps promote healthy bodies and healthy minds through UW–Madison’s Precollege OPTIONS program, Movin’ Minds.
Since WAA’s founding in 1861, advocacy has been core to its mission.





















